Get All Access for $5/mo

Prepaid Legal Services Have an attorney at your disposal--and save on legal expenses--with prepaid legal services.

Tired of skyrocketing legal fees? You do have anotheroption--prepaid legal plans.

Prepaid legal plans have been compared to HMOs because theyoffer certain basic services for a monthly fee. Prices range fromas little as $10 a month to $70 or more; in return, an entrepreneurgets a package of services such as, say, unlimited phoneconsultation with a lawyer, review of three contracts per month, upto 10 debt collections per month and discounts on other legalservices.

Typically, prepaid legal services contract with one law firm ineach state to handle routine matters. Because the service isusually that firm's biggest client, small-business owners usingthe service receive a warmer welcome than they might at a big lawfirm. Specialists are usually available at reduced rates.

When considering a prepaid legal service, here are some factorsto consider:

  • What is included? Check the plan to make sure they've gotwhat you need. The number of services offered at a reduced rate maybe limited; what do they charge for other services?
  • Consider whether you'd prefer to build a relationship withone attorney rather than talk to a different lawyer every time youcall.
  • Ask other entrepreneurs who have used such services about thequality of work. Also ask how the company handles conflicts ofinterest in case you have a dispute against a business that usesthe same prepaid firm.

With these caveats in mind, a prepaid legal service firm couldbe just what a business on a budget needs. For more information,contact the American Prepaid Legal Services Institute.

This article is excerpted from Start Your Own Business: The Only Start-Up BookYou'll Ever Needby Rieva Lesonsky and the Staff ofEntrepreneur magazine

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Business News

The Most Downloaded News App in the U.S. May Have Published Dozens of Fake, AI-Written Stories

The stories were fake but had real-world consequences for the app's 50 million monthly users.

Business News

Is One Company to Blame for Soaring Rental Prices in the U.S.?

The FBI recently raided a major corporate landlord while investigating a rent price-fixing scheme. Here's what we know.

Starting a Business

This Serial Entrepreneur Sells 'Anti-Bitch Serum' That Keeps Customers Coming in 'All Day Long': 'I'm Like the Magic Eight Ball'

Jeni Castro, founder of Coffee Dose, explains how she brewed up a truly unique brand of coffee cafes.

Side Hustle

This Former Starbucks Employee Started a Side Hustle That's Making More Than $70,000 a Month — and He's Not Done Yet

When Tom Saar moved to New York City, he spotted a lucrative business opportunity.

Marketing

How to Ensure Your B2B Marketing Messages Resonate With Your Audience

Discover strategies to overcome the "curse of knowledge" and find the ideal writing partner in the dynamic world of B2B communication. From simplifying technical jargon to fostering strong relationships, this article equips leaders with the tools to craft compelling messages that drive business success.

Career

Gen Z is Losing Faith In the College Degree — Here's 3 Reasons Why It's Still Important For Them

A college degree may not be essential for success but here are three crucial reasons you should encourage your Gen Z kids to still get one.